A recent Monmouth University poll indicates that Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, who is the longest serving lawmaker in American history, also has the lowest approval rating among congressional leaders.
According the poll, only 6% of adults approve of his job performance. (Trending: FBI Bribery Probe Caught Joe Biden’s Brother On Tape)
McConnell was not received much better by Republicans in the poll.
According to the poll, “Just 10% of Republicans said they approved of McConnell’s job performance, with 41% disapproving and 49% having no opinion.”
McConnell’s approval has decreased since July, and he is the only congressional leader with a net negative approval rating within his own party.
Overall, the poll shows that Americans have low approval ratings for Congress, with only 17% expressing approval and 77% expressing disapproval.
According to the poll, just 6% of adults say they approve of Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell’s, R-Ky., job performance, with a whopping 60% saying they disapprove. 34% had no opinion.
McConnell was the only congressional leader with a net negative approval rating from within his own party, and fell far behind his Democrat and Republican colleagues on how they are viewed by the American public.
McConnell’s approval rating was down from 12% in July, with 50% disapproving and 37% having no opinion.
Democratic Sen. Chuck Schumer reportedly received a 21% approval rating, with 41% saying they disapproved and 38% having no opinion.
Speaker Mike Johnson’ job performance was viewed favorably by only 17% of the respondents.
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries received a 21% approval rating, with 22% disapproving and 56% having no opinion.
Overall, Congress received a 17% approval rating and 77% said they disapproved.
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